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Use txt2tags to format intro text. That way we can include basic markup in the into text and use it in both LaTeX and HTML. Take advantage of this to expand the wording of the intro text in all books.
author Jim Hague <jim.hague@acm.org>
date Wed, 21 Aug 2013 10:28:10 +0100
parents aa803fd1c3a6
children ce5c7214f9aa
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Make the tune graphics, EPS, PDF required by web and book into
# graphics/<book>.
#

if [ $# != 1 ]; then
    echo "Usage: makeGraphics.sh <book dir name>"
    exit 1
fi

dir=`pwd`

booke=$dir/$1
graphicsdir=$dir/graphics/$1

mkdir -p $graphicsdir

# Now, for each tune, make the tune graphic.
find $booke -name "*.abc" | sort |
    while read filename
    do
        name=`basename $filename .abc`

        # Make the tune graphic.
        abcm2ps -E -F singletune -O $graphicsdir/$name.eps $filename
        # Make $name.eps so we can build with LaTeX.
        mv $graphicsdir/${name}001.eps $graphicsdir/${name}.eps
        # And make the corresponding PDF.
        epstopdf --outfile=$graphicsdir/$name-tocrop.pdf $graphicsdir/${name}.eps
        # And crop it, so the graphic is as big as possible on the page.
        pdfcrop $graphicsdir/$name-tocrop.pdf $graphicsdir/$name.pdf
        rm $graphicsdir/$name-tocrop.pdf

        # and make the first line graphic.
        $dir/abcfirstline.py $filename > firstline.abc
        abcm2ps -E -F firstline -O $graphicsdir/firstline-$name.eps firstline.abc
        mv $graphicsdir/firstline-${name}001.eps $graphicsdir/firstline-${name}.eps
        rm firstline.abc
        epstopdf --outfile=$graphicsdir/firstline-$name-tocrop.pdf $graphicsdir/firstline-${name}.eps
        # And crop it, so the graphic is as big as possible on the page.
        pdfcrop $graphicsdir/firstline-$name-tocrop.pdf $graphicsdir/firstline-$name.pdf
        rm $graphicsdir/firstline-$name-tocrop.pdf
    done